There are all sorts of activities to partake in while playing Palworld, but breeding is a big one if you're planning on filling your Paldeck out with more powerful companions. There are various passive skills to look out for if you want a quick, strong Pal to accompany you as you take down challenging bosses and emerge as an ever-victorious champion from Towers.
A few of the most desirable traits to look out for are Legend, Nimble, Swift, and Runner. If you combine all four of these, you'll have a Pal that sports an impressive 75% increase in movement speed. Get your Cake (more so plenty of them) ready and fire up that Egg Incubator, as we're about to show you how to breed a mind-boggling Legend-Nimble-Swift-Runner Pal in Palworld.
Some Palworld resources and where to find them:
- How to Get Ancient Civilization Points
- How to Get Ancient Technology Points
- How to Get Gumoss Leaves
- How to Get High Quality Pal Oil
How to Get Legend Passive Skill in Palworld
Before you can breed for the other three traits you desire, you'll need to first gain access to the Legend passive skill. This may seem confusing at first, but the reason here is that Legend is an already-present passive initially exclusive to Legendary Pals. If you're not familiar with Legendary Pals, they are higher-level Pals that you can only find as Alpha-variant bosses. The only exception is Frostallion Noct, which you can get through breeding. There are currently only five Legendary Pals in Palworld, as the table shows below.
Paldeck Number | Pal | Element | Location |
---|---|---|---|
110 | Frostallion | Ice | -357, 508 |
110B | Frostallion Noct | Dark | Breed Helzephyr and Frostallion |
111 | Jetragon | Dragon | -789, -321 |
109 | Necromus | Dark | 446, 681 |
108 | Paladius | Neutral | 446, 681 |
You can breed the passive Legend skill on down to other non-Legendary Pals, but you'll need one of the five Pals that the chart lists above to start. If you're aiming to breed one of the fastest flying mounts in Palworld, it's best to stick to one of the Legendary Pals anyway, such as Jetragon. The Dragon Pal is without a doubt Pocketpair's speediest one yet.
How to Get Legend-Nimble-Swift-Runner Pal in Palworld
Thankfully, the other three skills you want to breed the perfect Pal in Palworld aren't quite as complicated as the Legend passive is. You can get Nimble, Swift, and Runner from any Pals you catch in the wild and then have their offspring Pals possibly inherit whichever of the three passive skills they possess. Ideally, you'll want to breed Pals with these skills with a Legendary Pal that carries the Legend passive. This way, you can get all four of your desired skills in one Pal at once. As is the case with all breeding, it'll still be pretty random and you will likely need to breed for quite a while before you end up with a Pal that has all four powerful passives.
However, if you want your Legend-Nimble-Swift-Runner Pal to actually be a Legendary Pal itself, you'll need to put in even more work. Each Legendary Pal will only produce another of its kind if bred with another Pal of the same species. If you want a perfect Jetragon for instance, you're going to need to have two to start with - hopefully including one (or both) with Nimble, Swift, and/or Runner skills.

If you have two identical Legendary Pals ready but notice that neither one has any of the three non-Legend passive skills you want, don't fret. You can keep breeding them until you see one of the traits you want appear in an offspring Legendary. Then, continue breeding with that new Legendary Pal instead, rinse, and repeat until you get your perfect Legend-Nimble-Swift-Runner Pal.
For example, breed two Jetragons until you get one with Swift. Breed the one with Swift until you get another with Swift and Nimble. Keep on with this grueling process and eventually, you should get a stunningly fast Jetragon. It sounds difficult and time-consuming because, well, it is. Breeding in Palworld, especially when done in hopes of achieving such a highly optimized Pal, takes quite a while. It'll all feel worth it once you're soaring through the sky at lightning speed atop a decked-out mount that makes even Lucky Pals seem like small potatoes.